Fast conversion review

Landing Page Tear-down Generator

The tear-down is designed for teams that need a useful outside view before a campaign, launch, sales push, or founder-led rewrite.

Diagnostic intent

Can a buyer understand and act?

This public tool is designed to capture a sharper lead, prepare the right review context, and route the visitor toward a credible HAAM audit, sprint, or implementation conversation.

Campaign pages

Useful when the team needs a clearer outside signal before spending more time or budget.

SaaS launches

Useful when the team needs a clearer outside signal before spending more time or budget.

conference pages

Useful when the team needs a clearer outside signal before spending more time or budget.

agency offers

Useful when the team needs a clearer outside signal before spending more time or budget.

Inputs

What the visitor provides

The tool keeps the intake small enough to complete, but specific enough to support useful follow-up.

  • Landing page URL
  • Campaign goal
  • Target audience
  • Desired next action

Review model

What HAAM should inspect

The first version collects the request. A full backend can attach evidence collection, screenshots, scoring, and reviewer approval behind the same page.

  • Five-second clarity and offer comprehension
  • CTA visibility, wording, hierarchy, and friction
  • Proof, specificity, screenshots, cases, and trust cues
  • Mobile speed, visual weight, and accessibility blockers
  • Missing context that prevents a qualified buyer from acting

Lead magnet output

What the prospect should receive

The goal is not a giant automated report. The goal is a compact, credible artifact that makes the next conversation easier.

  • Short tear-down memo
  • Top three fixes
  • Rewrite angles
  • Sprint or implementation recommendation

Example findings

The language should be specific, conservative, and useful

These examples show the type of signal the tool is meant to surface. Real findings should only be sent after evidence is collected and reviewed.

Example 1

The page asks for action before explaining enough value or proof.

Example 2

The headline is visually strong but too broad for a qualified buyer to self-identify.

Example 3

The CTA exists, but the page does not reduce enough uncertainty before the click.

Conversion path

Route the visitor into a serious project request

The call to action preloads the selected tool into HAAM start flow so the request has context before a conversation begins.

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